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Oak Tree Station in Camas offers both inside and outside seating for year-round dining.

Camas food cart pod Oak Tree Station features 20-plus eateries, craft beers and a family-friendly vibe

When I moved here a decade ago, I was fascinated by the food cart pods in Portland. Since then, many people have told me they planned to build similar ones…
Clark County Life
Anglers try their hand for coho and Chinook at the mouth of the White Salmon River. While the tributaries are heating up, anglers continue to take chinook and coho in the main stem Columbia River.

With large early runs of coho salmon, anglers hope for big late run, too

Coho returns to the Columbia River have been way above the projection, with the fish pushing into areas where they are rarely seen, and delighting anglers.
Outdoors
Alex Dong rolls a wheelbarrow full of bark down the Trillium Trail during a volunteer event Aug. 14, 2021, at the Columbia Springs environmental center. The city of Vancouver may cut funding the to nonprofit as part of an effort to balance the budget.

Vancouver may cut funding for Columbia Springs, a $50,000 hit to the nonprofit

The city of Vancouver has proposed cutting funding for environmental education nonprofit Columbia Springs in December.
Politics
Biotech company, CytoDyn, which is headquartered at 1111 Main St., announced recently the company has submitted a study protocol to the FDA and will be moving forward with an oncology study.

Vancouver-based CytoDyn on the verge of leronlimab cancer trial

Vancouver-based biotechnology company CytoDyn announced Friday that it is contracting with North Carolina pharmaceutical company Syneos Health for an upcoming oncology trial.
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John Ley (The Columbian files)

John Ley again defends his right to run for office in 18th Legislative District

Republican John Ley again is defending his right to run for office in the 18th Legislative District.

Business

Sidewalks fill with pedestrians during lunch hour in South Lake Union in Seattle on Aug. 21, 2024. Various return-to-office mandates by Amazon and others last year are bringing more people into the area.

After record surge, Seattle sees sharp drop in remote work

The era of remote work, ushered in by the pandemic, isn’t going away anytime soon. But new census data suggests that it’s passed its peak.…

Northwest

Seen from the air with downtown Seattle in the background, Saint Mark&rsquo;s Episcopal Cathedral, at center, on Sept. 23, 2024, sits next to its St. Nicholas property, in the foreground. The church wants to turn St. Nicholas into affordable housing. So far, St. Mark&rsquo;s hasn&rsquo;t been able to find a developer with the bandwidth to take on the project, a reflection of the dire need for housing in Seattle and the limited funds available to make affordable housing projects happen.

Seattle churches wanting to build affordable housing face testing times

The leaders of Saint Mark’s Cathedral on Capitol Hill have a vision: New neighbors living in the nearly century-old brick building the church owns just…

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Sports

Evergreen&#039;s Terrance Saryon (1) makes a touchdown on Friday, Oct. 4, during during Evergreen&iacute;s 42-35 win against Kelso at McKenzie Stadium.

Evergreen outlasts Kelso 42-35 for key 3A GSHL win

In recent years, the decisive football games in the Class 3A Greater St. Helens League have been dramatic and unpredictable.

Politics

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, Pa., Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024.

At Pa. rally Donald Trump suggested ‘one real, rough, nasty day’ to police crime. It’s not the first time he’s used violent rhetoric

Former President Donald Trump said at his rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Sunday that there should be “one really violent day” for policing crime in…

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Some Clark County residents got property tax bills that indicated they had no escrow account on file and needed to pay their bills directly. The bills were sent in error.

Clark County Treasurer’s Office says residents should disregard property tax bill sent in error

The Clark County Treasurer’s Office sent 6,000 residents an erroneous property tax bill last month.

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Health

FILE - A vial of a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine sits on a countertop at a pediatrics clinic in Greenbrae, Calif., on Feb. 6, 2015.

US school-entry vaccination rates fall as exemptions keep rising

U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates dipped last year and the proportion of children with exemptions rose to an all-time high, according to federal data posted Wednesday.

Life

John Gibbon was one of the longest-tenured leaders of the Department of the Columbia. Buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Gibbon is remembered for his influential writings, the scientifically based &ldquo;Artillerist&rsquo;s Manual&rdquo; (1859) and posthumously published manuscripts on the Civil War and soldiering in the West.

Clark County history: Vancouver commander Gibbon chose the Union over the Confederacy

When the Civil War broke out, John Gibbon, a North Carolinian and 1847 West Point graduate, remained faithful to the Union while his brothers, cousin…

Nation / World

A man walks past anti-drug dealer graffiti on the walls to the port in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Aug. 3, 2018. (Jose A.

Haiti’s armed gangs are also trafficking drugs. Why is the DEA closing its office there?

President Joe Biden has identified Haiti as a critical choke point for drugs flowing into the United States, naming it last month to a list…

High School Sports &#8211; September 2024

High School Sports – September 2024

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Editorial cartoons for week of Sept. 29

In Our View: No on initiatives 2109 and 2066; yes on 2124

Donnelly: Vancouver’s Prop. 4 for police merits support

Calmes: Trump’s string of lies matters

McManus: Economy may be race’s key

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